2016-2017 Undergraduate Catalog [Archived Catalog]
Rehabilitation Science, BS
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Return to: School of Health and Rehabilitation Sciences The Bachelor of Science program in rehabilitation science offers a dynamic curriculum designed to prepare students for graduate education in occupational therapy, physical therapy, physician assistant studies, prosthetics and orthotics, rehabilitation counseling and assistive technology, as well as for graduate studies in other health care fields. In addition to the coursework offered, the program has the flexibility to allow students to pursue their particular interests and goals. Students are encouraged to explore other areas of academic inquiry through elective courses, minors and certificates throughout the University and abroad; to participate in clinical experiences; to involve themselves in undergraduate research; and to develop their leadership and community building skills through participation in student organizations and community service.
The majority of faculty members who teach in this program are a strong interdisciplinary group of individuals from the School of Health and Rehabilitation Sciences departments, including the departments of Emergency Medicine, Occupational Therapy, Physical Therapy, Physician Assistant Studies, and Rehabilitation Science and Technology. In addition, instructors from other schools of the health sciences teach within the program along with community leaders, clinicians and researchers with experience in selected areas.
Admission Requirements
Students are eligible for admission to the rehabilitation science program after successful completion of 60 college credits including the following prerequisite courses, other admission criteria and an application.
Total Prerequisites: 34-37
Students planning to apply to graduate programs in health sciences are encouraged to complete most of the prerequisite courses for those programs (e.g., Physics 2, Biology 2, Chemistry 2, etc.) prior to admission to the undergraduate rehabilitation science program. Anatomy and Physiology (prerequisites for many professional health science programs) are included in the rehabilitation science curriculum.
For additional admission criteria, see the SHRS Admissions section of this Bulletin.
Please note that admission to the Rehabilitation Science program is competitive. Meeting the minimum admission criteria does not guarantee admission.
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